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12 January 2016

After the recent spate of sexual assaults and robberies in Cologne and other German cities, German Chancellor Angela Merkel wishes to tighten asylum legislation. Whoever is sentenced, even if only conditional, will no longer be welcome in Germany as an asylum seeker. This judgement is presently …

6 January 2016

In 2015, the number of Iraqis voluntarily returning to their country of origin increased by nearly twenty-fold. At the same time, the number of Iraqis applying for asylum dropped by 85 percent in three months time. This is thanks to the information campaigns which State Secretary for Asylum and …

6 January 2016

The Flemish Prime Minister Geert Bourgeois has refused a permit for delivery of military equipment to Saudi-Arabia. The refusal is based on the country's involvement in the war in Yemen. By doing so the Flemish Government unequivocally shoulders its responsibility. Bourgeois makes word good …

23 December 2015

At the tail end of 2015, the Belgian government has concluded a number of structural and substantial agreements for several key areas, such as security and defence. More specifically, it concerns the future of the military and the core tasks of the police. In the future plan for Defence, 9.2 …

22 December 2015

The Environmental Committee of the European Parliament supports Mark Demesmaeker in his appeal not to revise existing nature laws, but rather to better and more fully implement them. "We must invest in the wealth of nature," the Member of European Parliament states. "Because biodiversity is …

22 December 2015

The Belgian government has decided to sanction night work in e-commerce. There is a framework agreement with general agreements within the distribution industry, which can be elaborated upon per business. Member of Parliament Werner Janssen is satisfied: "Instead of destroying jobs, we give our e …